California requires “several more storms” to make up for an unusually dry January that has plagued the southern half of the state, according to State Climatologist Michael Anderson.
California Department of Water Resources (CDWR) is pushing back on President Trump’s recent claim that the U.S. military entered the state and “turned on the water” in the wake of devastating wildfires that left lasting damage in the southern part of the state.
The White House on Sunday released an executive order by President Trump that laid out a plan to exert the federal government’s role in California’s complex water management operations and claimed its authority to overrule state officials. The order, dated Friday, comes after Mr. Trump traveled to the state to see the devastation from wildfires […]
President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order Sunday that told federal agencies to “immediately take action” to deliver more Central Valley water and eliminate rules that stand in the way, including endangered species protections. In the new order, Trump cited the Los Angeles fires, even though the actions he is ordering — delivering more water from […]
Los Angeles County officials missed dozens of opportunities for water infrastructure improvements that experts say probably would have enabled firefighters to save more homes during the Palisades fire, public records show. As crews battled the blaze, attempting to extinguish flames that burned huge swaths of L.A. County and killed at least 11 people, some hydrants ran […]
The board of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is considering the findings of a seven-month investigation into accusations against General Manager Adel Hagekhalil — a process that has revealed competing claims of discrimination and exposed deep divisions among leaders of the state’s largest urban water supplier. The board met twice in closed session […]
California Reservoir Water Levels in Trouble After Unusually Dry January
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage, News /by Milla Kuiper /Newsweekby Anna SkinnerCalifornia requires “several more storms” to make up for an unusually dry January that has plagued the southern half of the state, according to State Climatologist Michael Anderson.
California Officials Push Back on Trump’s Claim That US Military Entered State, ‘Turned on the Water’
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage, News /by Milla Kuiper /Fox 5 San Diegoby Filip TimotijaCalifornia Department of Water Resources (CDWR) is pushing back on President Trump’s recent claim that the U.S. military entered the state and “turned on the water” in the wake of devastating wildfires that left lasting damage in the southern part of the state.
Trump Seeks to Assert More Control Over California’s Water
/in California and the U.S., News /by dguillen /NY Timesby Zach Montague and Catrin EinhornThe White House on Sunday released an executive order by President Trump that laid out a plan to exert the federal government’s role in California’s complex water management operations and claimed its authority to overrule state officials. The order, dated Friday, comes after Mr. Trump traveled to the state to see the devastation from wildfires […]
Trump Orders More Central Valley Water Deliveries — Claiming It Would Help LA Fires
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage, Uncategorized /by dguillen /Cal Mattersby Alastair BlandPresident Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order Sunday that told federal agencies to “immediately take action” to deliver more Central Valley water and eliminate rules that stand in the way, including endangered species protections. In the new order, Trump cited the Los Angeles fires, even though the actions he is ordering — delivering more water from […]
Officials Were Warned of Failing Water System Before Palisades Fire. Fixes Never Happened
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage, News /by Jordan Beane /Los Angeles Timesby Connor SheetsLos Angeles County officials missed dozens of opportunities for water infrastructure improvements that experts say probably would have enabled firefighters to save more homes during the Palisades fire, public records show. As crews battled the blaze, attempting to extinguish flames that burned huge swaths of L.A. County and killed at least 11 people, some hydrants ran […]
After 7-Month Investigation, California Water Agency Set to Decide Fate of Top Manager
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage, News /by Jordan Beane /Los Angeles Timesby Ian JamesThe board of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is considering the findings of a seven-month investigation into accusations against General Manager Adel Hagekhalil — a process that has revealed competing claims of discrimination and exposed deep divisions among leaders of the state’s largest urban water supplier. The board met twice in closed session […]